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Y12 Long-Term Monthly Revision Plan for Summer Exams
Revise one of the suggested topics each week during each month to help prepare
you for your summer exams
November December
3.1.4 Proteins 3.1.1 Monomers and polymers
3.1.5 Nucleic acids are important 3.1.3 Lipids
3.1.7 Water 3.1.6 ATP
3.2.1 Cell structure 3.2.2 All cells arise from other
3.2.4 Cell recognition and the cells
immune system 3.3.1 Surface area to volume
3.3.2 Gas exchange ratio
3.3.3 Digestion and absorption
January February
3.1.2 Carbohydrates 3.1.4 Proteins
3.1.8 Inorganic ions 3.1.5 Nucleic acids are important
3.2.3 Transport across cell 3.1.7 Water
membranes 3.2.1 Cell structure
3.3.4 Mass transport 3.2.4 Cell recognition and the
3.4.1 DNA, genes and immune system
chromosomes 3.3.2 Gas exchange
3.4.2 DNA and protein synthesis
March April
3.1.1 Monomers and polymers 3.1.2 Carbohydrates
3.1.3 Lipids 3.1.8 Inorganic ions
3.1.6 ATP 3.2.3 Transport across cell
3.2.2 All cells arise from other membranes
cells 3.3.4 Mass transport
3.3.1 Surface area to volume 3.4.1 DNA, genes and
ratio chromosomes
3.3.3 Digestion and absorption 3.4.2 DNA and protein synthesis
May
3.4.3 Genetic diversity as a result
of
3.4.4 Genetic diversity and
adaptation
3.4.5 Species and Taxonomy
3.4.6 Biodiversity within a
community
3.4.7 Investigating diversity
Y13 Long-Term Monthly Revision Plan In the Lead-up to January Mocks
Revise one of the suggested topics each week during each month to help revise the
Y12 topics in preparation for your mock exams.
November December
January
Revise one of the suggested topics each week during each month to help revise the
Y12 topics in preparation for your mock exams.
January February
3.1.1 Monomers and polymers 3.1.5 Nucleic acids are important
3.1.3 Lipids 3.1.6 ATP
3.2.2 All cells arise from other 3.2.1 Cell structure
cells 3.2.3 Transport across cell
3.2.4 Cell recognition and the membranes
immune system 3.3.3 Digestion and absorption
3.3.2 Gas exchange 3.4.3 Genetic diversity can arise
3.4.5 Species and taxonomy as a result of mutation or during
meiosis
March April
3.1.4 Proteins 3.1.2 Carbohydrates
3.1.8 Inorganic ions 3.1.7 Water
3.3.1 Surface area to volume 3.2.4 Cell recognition and the
ratio immune system
3.3.4 Mass transport 3.2.2 All cells arise from other
3.4.1 DNA, genes, and cells
chromosomes 3.4.4 Genetic diversity and
3.4.7 Investigating diversity adaptation
3.4.6 Biodiversity within a
community
May
3.1.2 Carbohydrates
3.1.7 Water
3.2.4 Cell recognition and the
immune system
3.2.2 All cells arise from other
cells
3.4.4 Genetic diversity and
adaptation
3.4.6 Biodiversity within a
community